Coulter Dotson flashed his speed when he rumbled coast-to-coast on a fast break.
From the tennessean.com
Coulter, as usual, is using all the exposure to launch more attacks on liberals.
From the time.com
Coulter said he plans to bring the measure back in two weeks for a board vote.
From the freep.com
Coulter, who in this case insults John McCain, seems incapable of such an approach.
From the time.com
Coulter would not confirm Cameron's future in the high performance programme.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Coulter runs in the 4.65 range, and that makes him a slowpoke in this group.
From the stltoday.com
Coulter will take the truck around a parking lot then pull into his pit box.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Coulter estimates the entrance has been covered since the school was expanded in 1916.
From the thenewstribune.com
Coulter also said the center will identify and target local populations most at risk.
From the chron.com
More examples
Colter: a sharp steel wedge that precedes the plow and cuts vertically through the soil
A coulter is a component of many plows which consists of a vertically mounted knife-like blade. It cuts down into the soil ahead of the plowshare, softening the dirt and allowing the plow to undercut the furrow made by the coulter.
(Coultering) the act of adding copious endnotes in an attempt to give the sham appearance that one's writings are scholarly, methodically researched and based in fact."
An iron knife like instrument located at the front of a plow, often used to break new lands, meaning to cut roots prior to plowing, e.g., "John's inventory revealed two coulters and a broken colter, which suggests he had broken new land."
That part of a seed drill which actually works in the soil to place and cover the seed. They may be of the disc type or shoe type.